That sounds about right. I did get those thresholds from somewhere on
this list, though, I believe. No biggie. Bayes has been pretty spot on
so far (I can post the rules chart if anyone is interested.), so I'm
pretty confident in allowing it to continue to learn.

Thanks for your help. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Craig McLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:31 PM
To: Matthew Yette
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Ham not auto-learning?

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Matthew Yette wrote:
| Running the sa-stats.pl version 0.9 that produces a chart with stats 
| on what rules are hit for spam and ham most frequently, I notice that 
| of all 13,411 autolearns performed, every one of them was for spam. 
| Ham has 0 messages autolearned. Wouldn't, for example, a message that 
| comes in and has been whitelisted (and therefore scoring ~ -100) be
autolearned?
| My bayes thresholds are set for 12.1 (spam) and -12.0(ham).

Matthew,
If I recall correctly, bayes learning thresholds are compared against a
message score *before* whitelist adjustments are made, so unless a
message scores -12 using just the standard rules (unlikely) it will
never be learned as ham. Just set the ham threshold to 0 and you'll see
any message hitting no positive scoring tests being learned as ham.

Regards,
Craig.
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